Tujunga Wash

Tujunga Wash

John W. Adkisson / Los Angeles Times

Tim, 56, combs his hair before leaving his encampment in the Tujunga Wash. Nearby residents are upset over the camps in the wash, owned by the Angeles National Golf Club. "I've lost a little bit of pride," Tim said. "I never thought I was gonna be homeless. But life happens sometimes." See full story

Tim, 56, combs his hair before leaving his encampment in the Tujunga Wash. Nearby residents are upset over the camps in the wash, owned by the Angeles National Golf Club. "I've lost a little bit of pride," Tim said. "I never thought I was gonna be homeless. But life happens sometimes." See full story (John W. Adkisson / Los Angeles Times)

Tim, 56, combs his hair before leaving his encampment in the Tujunga Wash. Nearby residents are upset over the camps in the wash, owned by the Angeles National Golf Club. "I've lost a little bit of pride," Tim said. "I never thought I was gonna be homeless. But life happens sometimes." See full storyJohn W. Adkisson / Los Angeles Times